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Holland District and Curriculum

Holland, Michigan is served by the Holland Public Schools district which is comprised of four elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school. Unlike most school systems, elementary schools in this district contain students in grades K-7 and high schools house students in grades 8-12. HPS follows the Common Core curriculum as well as the Michigan state standard for each grade level. Students are supported by highly qualified teachers and administrators who seek to foster learning in each child.

We currently cover the following Holland-area school district: Holland Public Schools.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Holland District Curriculum

Learning begins early in Holland Public Schools with the Early Childhood Center that educates preschool age children through play and literacy based activities. Elementary students follow a curriculum rooted in teaching the fundamental building blocks of education with particular attention paid to Language Arts and Mathematics.

High school students in the Holland Public Schools district have several options available to customize their education. The E2020 program allows students in grades 6-12 to take online courses. These courses use multiple strategies and methods to capture a student’s attention while giving them the freedom of working in their own home. An early college option is also a choice for high school students. Those who choose to take an extra year of school can earn an Associate’s Degree which is a great benefit by potentially eliminating two years of college courses and tuition. HPS students can choose to take part in project-based learning.


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Keeping Informed: Recent Holland Educational News

  • Theater Group Takes 2nd Place - Holland High School’s theater group recently competed in the state’s theater festival. The school’s production of “Sundays in the Park with George” took second place. Performers put on a stellar show that depicted the life of the artist Georges Seurat.
  • Holland Public Schools Students Featured on T.V. Show - Students from Holland Public Schools were recently featured in a television series on the popular channel, Nickelodeon. The show focused on the tough subject of peer pressure and how it affects students in and out of school. Personal stories and tips for how to deal with peer pressure were shared with viewers in hopes of starting an open dialogue on the issue.
  • Culinary Arts Lab Opens - Holland Public Schools students now have access to a recently renovated Culinary Arts lab. The facility is part of the Career Line Tech Center which allows students from multiple districts to practice vocational skills in a real-life setting. The state-of-the-art lab has commercial grade equipment and technology usually found in colleges which gives HPS students a unique experience.

Holland Tutors Can Help Your Student Succeed

SchoolTutoring Academy works with young learners and students, all the way up through high school. We offer Pre-K and Kindergarten Tutoring as well as Elementary School Tutoring to build a strong learning foundation early on. We also offer comprehensive tutoring across all school subjects.

Chalk Talk: What Is the Gender Gap?

While we all know that each student has an individual learning profile that dictates how or she learns best, are we paying attention to gender learning profiles? No matter how you look at it, boys and girls learn differently and these differences are creating a gender gap in schools across America. Starting around the middle of elementary school, boys tend to fall below the curve in Language Arts while girls start to dip in Math and Science. It is vital that educators take these gender differences and apply them to daily instruction. One of the reasons differences occur at this age is that boys start to identify with more hands-on lessons which typically happen in the STEM subjects. Girls however, prefer more expressive and emotional material found in novels and narrative writing. Educators need to use this information to differentiate lessons and maintain students’ interests.